Just before the Massachusetts Supreme Court legalized marriage equality ten years ago, I interviewed Mary Bonauto, a pioneer in the freedom-to-marry movement. Here is an excerpt from that interview.Read More

To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, President Obama penned an essay linking Abraham Lincoln's historic words to the modern-day struggles for racial, gender, workplace, and LGBT equality.Read More

Sarah Bray, an Indiana lesbian who claimed last week to have been denied hospital visitation rights after her partner, Jen Clemmer, supposedly overdosed as part of a suicide attempt, has been arrested for violently attacking her partner and then trying to cover it up.Read More

Between the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance, Bayard Rustin receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and Gov. Quinn signing marriage equality into law in Illinois, today is a big day for the LGBT community.Read More